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in a story you will only see on cbs 5, reporter sharon chin on the warning letters and the one thing these workers have to prove. >> reporter: workers say they will be fired in two months because they are illegal immigrants. they don't have firm numbers but up to 400 people could be fired. we obtained a letter to an employee of la boulange from the new owner starbucks that says there is a discrepancy in social security numbers and they have 60 days to prove they are not illegal immigrants or they will be fired. this worker is an illegal immigrant and wanted to be disguised. >> we put a lot of effort and love and like, uhm, work towards the company. >> reporter: 200 cooks, dishwashers and other prep workers would be fired at the 19 stores and another 200 where the artisan bakeries are baked in san francisco. one worker isn't worried because he is an american citizen. so you got noticed that your social security number doesn't match or isn't right? >> yeah. yeah. aa lot of people are worried. >> reporter: a spokesman told me that word that employees will be fired is completely false. h
in a story you will only see on cbs 5, reporter sharon chin on the warning letters and the one thing these workers have to prove. >> reporter: workers say they will be fired in two months because they are illegal immigrants. they don't have firm numbers but up to 400 people could be fired. we obtained a letter to an employee of la boulange from the new owner starbucks that says there is a discrepancy in social security numbers and they have 60 days to prove they are not illegal immigrants...
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let's go to sharon, she is available. let's start with you. you are in new jersey. how are you holding up? >> we are holding up okay. here in atlantic highlands. i just spoke a couple minutes ago with thh town administrator and he told me that the marina has really been devastated. the peers are down. a lot of the votes are on land instead of one water. especially to the atlantic highlands treatment plan. something we are going to have to deal with. generators have to come in as well as the borough. gusts of wind coming. most of the damage was floodwaters. we lost power probably about 2:00 o'clock this afternoon. nobody on the street except for emergency vehicles. one of the things that happened earlier this evening was we got a call at two firefighters were going to perform a rescue. we watch them get into a raft and going to the floodwaters. into the darkness they went, they got a report that children were in a the vote. it turns out that that was a prank. just consider this. these firefighters, they really risk their own lives. thinking they were going to help so
let's go to sharon, she is available. let's start with you. you are in new jersey. how are you holding up? >> we are holding up okay. here in atlantic highlands. i just spoke a couple minutes ago with thh town administrator and he told me that the marina has really been devastated. the peers are down. a lot of the votes are on land instead of one water. especially to the atlantic highlands treatment plan. something we are going to have to deal with. generators have to come in as well as...
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you have 33.7% fat. ...sharon knows she's the one who needs to get fit and healthy. i need to get this under control. so ali vincent made a house call. sharon? i'm ali! and gave sharon a live big prescription. you don't go to a bar if you're an alcoholic. you don't keep food in the house. klondike bars in the freezer if you have food issues. keep going. i feel like i'm going to fly off. bicep. step back and bring it back. now six months has gone by. i'm a really competitive person. make sure those butts are done. jump rope, jump rope. come on. plus its time for sharon to get back on the scale. okay let's go. okay. ♪ when i first met sharon carmona she was 248 pounds and ready to make a change. she's a busy girl. she works and goes to school. she wants to be a doctor and all that studying takes all her time. it's been six months now since we've met sharon. has she been able to maintain and live big? let's see. this is a cute shirt that i like wearing for going out. it's a size 14-16. sharon carmona has been wearing large sizes for as long as she can remember. she wa
you have 33.7% fat. ...sharon knows she's the one who needs to get fit and healthy. i need to get this under control. so ali vincent made a house call. sharon? i'm ali! and gave sharon a live big prescription. you don't go to a bar if you're an alcoholic. you don't keep food in the house. klondike bars in the freezer if you have food issues. keep going. i feel like i'm going to fly off. bicep. step back and bring it back. now six months has gone by. i'm a really competitive person. make sure...
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back to you. >> before you go, sharon, the timing of the announcement by netanyahu, either this takes a potential attack on iran by israel off the table before then or this is one big head fake. >> absolutely. in terms of the oil price and the way oil traders view these headlines, they see an announcement, they just see there could potentially be more instability in the region, and that is supportive enough of prices, regardless of what the actual outcome will be or is most likely to be. >> all right. sharon, thank you very much. >> okay. well, it's "sesame street" versus wall street. according to these ads, wall street is evil and supported by mitt romney. he's going to destroy "sesame street" as well. here's the ad. >> bernie madoff, ken lay. criminals, gluttons of greed. the evil genius who towered over them, one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird, big bird, big bird. >> big, yellow, a menace to our economy. mitt romney knows it's not wall street you have to worry about. it's "sesame street." >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. >> mitt romney taking on our enemies
back to you. >> before you go, sharon, the timing of the announcement by netanyahu, either this takes a potential attack on iran by israel off the table before then or this is one big head fake. >> absolutely. in terms of the oil price and the way oil traders view these headlines, they see an announcement, they just see there could potentially be more instability in the region, and that is supportive enough of prices, regardless of what the actual outcome will be or is most likely...
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back to you. >> sharon, thank you so much. >>> wholesale food costs have been skyrocketing. more than 8% last year. the biggest jump in about 30 years. looks like restaurants and customers in turn are paying the price here for higher costs on the whole sale level. restaurants big and small are a year into raising pricings. and in the aftermath of this summer's drought in the midwest, some are predicting the rising prices will get worse. who's the winners and losers in your portfolio? we'll tell you why kraft food should be on your buy list, and one says bob evans farm is one stock to avoid. thank you for joining us. steven, let me kick this off with you. you say price increases are going to continue and we'll see even more in 2013. who has been the hardest hit and where do you want to avoid? >> where we see the hardest hit is companies that have higher exposure to some of the land-based proteins. primarily in beef and pork. less effeaffected are names wit higher exposure to seafood and coffee. one name to avoid, as you mentioned, bob evans, has about 33% of its total food co
back to you. >> sharon, thank you so much. >>> wholesale food costs have been skyrocketing. more than 8% last year. the biggest jump in about 30 years. looks like restaurants and customers in turn are paying the price here for higher costs on the whole sale level. restaurants big and small are a year into raising pricings. and in the aftermath of this summer's drought in the midwest, some are predicting the rising prices will get worse. who's the winners and losers in your...
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. >> what have you done with my gun, sharon? it's under the bed. >> reporter: it was ten years ago when their emmy-winning show the osbourns first aired. the highest rated series mtv had ever had. >> sharon! i love you all. i love you more than life itself. >> reporter: it offered a candid and sometimes funny look at the home life of sharon and ozzie. turn that [bleep] thing off. it's driving me mad. >> reporter: along with two of their children, kelly and jack. they put the real in reality television. sometimes a bit too real. how much do you think that show changed your life? changed your family's life? >> oh, my goodness me. it changedded our lives so much. our lives were never the same again. >> reporter: do you regret it? no. i am so happy that we stopped when we stopped. it was the right time. >> reporter: is there something that you'd like people to know about you guys that we don't know? >> not really. reporter: but it was heartwarming too. >> are you feeling all right? i feel fine. reporter: when sharon was diagnosed wi
. >> what have you done with my gun, sharon? it's under the bed. >> reporter: it was ten years ago when their emmy-winning show the osbourns first aired. the highest rated series mtv had ever had. >> sharon! i love you all. i love you more than life itself. >> reporter: it offered a candid and sometimes funny look at the home life of sharon and ozzie. turn that [bleep] thing off. it's driving me mad. >> reporter: along with two of their children, kelly and jack....
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back to you, bill. >> lovely. sharon, thank you very much. so let's move on to target. today announcing it will no longer report monthly sales figures starting next year. that is a move that aligns it with competitors like walmart. we should point out both target and walmart are up about 25% so far this year. big moves there. which of the big box retailers is the better buy right now? that's what we're going to talk about in talking numbers today. on the technical side, it's mark newton. on the fundamentals, patty edwards. good to see you both. mark, give us the charts. who looks better right now among two strong retailers? >> i like walmart a lot better than target. it has a superior longer term chart. i think it should still outperform. we see a monthly chart of walmart going back since the d mid-'90s. it went sideways for almost a decade. recently the stock broke out to new high territory, really in june of this year. that caused real acceleration. oftentimes it's important to watch when a stock hits new annual highs or all-time highs. that can lead to further accele
back to you, bill. >> lovely. sharon, thank you very much. so let's move on to target. today announcing it will no longer report monthly sales figures starting next year. that is a move that aligns it with competitors like walmart. we should point out both target and walmart are up about 25% so far this year. big moves there. which of the big box retailers is the better buy right now? that's what we're going to talk about in talking numbers today. on the technical side, it's mark newton....
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back to you. >> sharon, thank you very much. on that note, our jim cramer is here to tell us about how energy could bring the economy into tonight's foreign policy debate. you believe this could be the deciding factor. how do we go from foreign policy to energy to the economy? >> when you listen to what paul ryan said this weekend, when you go over some of the things that romney has been recently bringing up, he's actually using a very subtle i'm going to smash opec. i'm going to take energy independence and use that as a weapon against the people who have held us hostage. this linkage has been the white house has been reluctant to make because it requires a ramp up of fossil fuels and is against the green that says we'll use our abundant energy in north america to stop supporting the bad guys. >> jim, here's the bad news. richard nixon said the same thing in 1973. when he said that, we imported 24% of our oil. we now import 60 some percent of our oil. it's getting lower. every president since then has said the same thing. it's
back to you. >> sharon, thank you very much. on that note, our jim cramer is here to tell us about how energy could bring the economy into tonight's foreign policy debate. you believe this could be the deciding factor. how do we go from foreign policy to energy to the economy? >> when you listen to what paul ryan said this weekend, when you go over some of the things that romney has been recently bringing up, he's actually using a very subtle i'm going to smash opec. i'm going to...
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back to you. >> sharon, thank you. >>> certainly energy a battleground issue in the election. you heard it a lot last night. so, to sort of back us up on what sharon just talked about, here are some of the big moves we are seeing. 4% jump for crude oil. brent crude overseas as well. nat gas up, gasoline -- listen, you don't care about oil prices, america. you care about gas prices. and gas prices averaging now $3.78. we had a sharp eye viewer in san diego tweet us who said gas prices jumped at one station 25 cents overnight. big move there. here are the swing states that are up for grabs. remember, no candidate can win the white house without picking up some of these key states. right? lots of colors here. leaning republican toss-up. you want to focus on the yellow. how much are these states paying at the pump? colorado, ohio, virginia, north carolina, florida, all below the national average. could be good news for president obama. keep those gas prices in the swing states low, mandy. >> absolutely. that's what counts. >>> so, mitt romney celebrating today after what many are
back to you. >> sharon, thank you. >>> certainly energy a battleground issue in the election. you heard it a lot last night. so, to sort of back us up on what sharon just talked about, here are some of the big moves we are seeing. 4% jump for crude oil. brent crude overseas as well. nat gas up, gasoline -- listen, you don't care about oil prices, america. you care about gas prices. and gas prices averaging now $3.78. we had a sharp eye viewer in san diego tweet us who said gas...
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back to you. >> sharon, thank you very much. back to the markets. the s&p making another move higher today. so what are your best bets as the bulls continue to run this show, even with low volume. m mellody hobson from ariel investments joins us. it's nice to welcome some class and style to the program with the exception of karen, of course. i'm sorry, gentlemen, but it's true. talk about mom and pop are still not convinced. we seat it in the volumes. the markets have gone up. they're scared, sitting on their hands. how do you talk to clients about having confidence in the markets? >> there is no question. on the sidelines if you look at mutual fund flous you can see it. money has moved away from equities into fixed income. even then just a lot of fear. i try to emphasize the long term and you have to play to win. if you sit on the sidelines you are never going to time getting back in perfectly. going in and out perfectly just doesn't happen. >> okay. a lot of it will have to do with your age. if you're in your 70s you will be in bonds no matter wha
back to you. >> sharon, thank you very much. back to the markets. the s&p making another move higher today. so what are your best bets as the bulls continue to run this show, even with low volume. m mellody hobson from ariel investments joins us. it's nice to welcome some class and style to the program with the exception of karen, of course. i'm sorry, gentlemen, but it's true. talk about mom and pop are still not convinced. we seat it in the volumes. the markets have gone up. they're...
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and as sharon mentioned when we do our interviews we have two people present and make records of them, so in doing so to continue we spent ten months of our subsequent investigations investigating the muni. during this time muni management continued to insist that using switchbacks as a traffic smoothing tool was good for the majority passengers, yet digging deeper the civil grand jury discovered in fact that the muni had no evidence one way or another about the use or abuse of switchbacks. this was because as many managers repeatedly told us switch backs are commonly and frequently used in other transportation systems around the world. according to one manager" they're part of transportation 101 and a basic tool for traffic". did they spend up buss and trains? did they make service more reliable? as it was clear muni was not interested in our investigation we asked muni officials for names of the other systems that use switchbacks for other emergency situations. they respond they couldn't name such systems and they didn't need to because they knew for a fact "all other systems use sw
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tyler, back to you. >> i'll take it, thank you, sharon and ty. >>> so we've laid out a lot of scenarios. with all of this in mind, how do you actually play the energy sector right now? president of oil outlooks and opinions is bullish on crude and carl joins me now on the floor of the nyse. michelle made some pretty compelling arguments about why oil should go lower. you're still bullish though. why? >> we're nowhere near the numbers we saw in '06 and '08. if we can get qe3 going, that demand is going to meet what supply we have and probably outpace at some point. >> a lot of people down here feel as though qe3 may do a little bit to help the economy, but that with every quantitative easing we've seen less impact in the economy. it doesn't sound like you quite buy that. >> i mean historically last time we had double digit unemployment it took five years before we really came into it. we're going into the fifth year. qe3 will play right into what happens next. >> how high do you think crude might move if indeed we see a recovery with more traction? >> first off, say next year, $104 to $1
tyler, back to you. >> i'll take it, thank you, sharon and ty. >>> so we've laid out a lot of scenarios. with all of this in mind, how do you actually play the energy sector right now? president of oil outlooks and opinions is bullish on crude and carl joins me now on the floor of the nyse. michelle made some pretty compelling arguments about why oil should go lower. you're still bullish though. why? >> we're nowhere near the numbers we saw in '06 and '08. if we can get qe3...
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back to you. >> thank you very much, sharon. >>> if you look to the headlines on the equity market today, they're relatively inauspicious until you notice the levels at which we're trading. 1,460 for example on the s&p. bob pisani has more on the markets. >> it is that creeping rally that we've been getting for days now. we closed at the highs yesterday, second day in a rose. euro is strong today. the your video on the verge of a breakout, multi-month highs here, dollar's usually on the downside of that. that helps. energy, financial material stocks. you see the tech stocks weak all day. ibm has been a weight on the dow. intel a little bit of disappointment as well. if you look at the housing situation that sharon just referenced here, september housing starts up 35% year over year. most of the big housing names like lennar and ryland are at highs. owens corning is up. masco. vul can materials. s&p 1,460 -- the four and a half year high, 1,465. we're just a few points away from closing highs as well. >> the one sparrow in the works is tech. >>> i'll take it at the nasdaq, simon. we've go
back to you. >> thank you very much, sharon. >>> if you look to the headlines on the equity market today, they're relatively inauspicious until you notice the levels at which we're trading. 1,460 for example on the s&p. bob pisani has more on the markets. >> it is that creeping rally that we've been getting for days now. we closed at the highs yesterday, second day in a rose. euro is strong today. the your video on the verge of a breakout, multi-month highs here,...
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. >> sharon's flilgt cancelled light night. they thought tomorrow night would be a safer bet. >> this is just a click, saying call back. you couldn't get a live person. so then, we've decided to make reservations. >> wow. >> right? >> now, we just stood up there. >> this is very nice. >> very nice. we finally got our refund for the flight. >> mireon and esther aren't bothering to go to new york sti plan b is rest in vegas. we thought we'd watch things. >> this is lemonade for him he wanted to go to vegas. >> it didn't work out before my wife didn't want to go to vegas. but now she doesn't have any choice. there are limited departures there are a couple flights to boston and washington, d.c. today. united airlines is tell g its passengers to new york and new jersey not to expect to get out. until friday. >> thank you so much. on abc 7 our coverage of the storm world news will have live team coverage with abc news weather team. then at 5:00 abc news will air a special on super storm sandy. >> and some breaking news, sky locked do
. >> sharon's flilgt cancelled light night. they thought tomorrow night would be a safer bet. >> this is just a click, saying call back. you couldn't get a live person. so then, we've decided to make reservations. >> wow. >> right? >> now, we just stood up there. >> this is very nice. >> very nice. we finally got our refund for the flight. >> mireon and esther aren't bothering to go to new york sti plan b is rest in vegas. we thought we'd watch...
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hello, sharon. >> caller: hello, stephanie, how are you? >> stephanie: good go ahead. >> caller: my husband just turned me on to you guys. i was at a point that i wanted to bash my tv screen in in the beginning of the debate because i thought where is my obama. and when i calmed down and started to watch him i saw his strategy. i cannot wait for the next debate when obama calls him on everything he says and watch him get flustered and angry as all republicans do -- >> exactly. >> stephanie: yeah, i have said that before, you have seen john how flustered he gets. we were talk about the republican primaries -- >> when you challenge him at anything -- >> stephanie: yeah, he gets incredibly flustered. >> and that's the challenge how is the president going to get under his skin without look like he is trying to get under his skin. i would much rather have barack obama get bad report cards in the first debate than the next two. >> stephanie: yes. >> if you look at president reagan when you are president you do live in an incumbent bubble, and mit
hello, sharon. >> caller: hello, stephanie, how are you? >> stephanie: good go ahead. >> caller: my husband just turned me on to you guys. i was at a point that i wanted to bash my tv screen in in the beginning of the debate because i thought where is my obama. and when i calmed down and started to watch him i saw his strategy. i cannot wait for the next debate when obama calls him on everything he says and watch him get flustered and angry as all republicans do -- >>...
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. >> sharon, thank you. see you again. >>> she is supposed to be the human, warm, likable face of facebook. >> sheryl sandberg is her name. she's opening up to cnbc today. but is her performance living up to her reputation? you're about to see it for yourself and you can decide. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million ar
. >> sharon, thank you. see you again. >>> she is supposed to be the human, warm, likable face of facebook. >> sheryl sandberg is her name. she's opening up to cnbc today. but is her performance living up to her reputation? you're about to see it for yourself and you can decide. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little...
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>> exactly. >> rich greenfield, thank you. >>> sharon at the nymex, big drop for nat gas. >> big drop for nat gas but look at how oil prices have recovered from the lows of the session. we were below $90 a barrel for the wti contract. that's closing here right now above the $91 mark. almost flat on the session and brent crude has completely turned around. it is above $115 a barrel. traders say well look at what happened to equities. really oil prices kind of followed that momentum in the trading session and also some who were thinking that perhaps iran will be more conciliatory with eu. that didn't pan out. it is warm weather that brought down the nat gas price. that's the biggest drag in the energy complex today. >>> the japanese buck-up -- $20 billion and change for sprint. after years of laying low, are companies from the world's third largest economy about to go on a buying binge? >>> we're also going to talk all things american. a real american hero, general chuck yeager, first man to break the sound barrier will join us to talk about american innovation whether or not we're fall
>> exactly. >> rich greenfield, thank you. >>> sharon at the nymex, big drop for nat gas. >> big drop for nat gas but look at how oil prices have recovered from the lows of the session. we were below $90 a barrel for the wti contract. that's closing here right now above the $91 mark. almost flat on the session and brent crude has completely turned around. it is above $115 a barrel. traders say well look at what happened to equities. really oil prices kind of followed...
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. >> sharon, thank you very much. appreciate it. have a great weekend. >> randy bateman, very quickly, what's the cause of the selloff, randy? >> obviously there's a reflection of what's going on with regard to earnings. i think, you know, we were right in the midst of earnings season. about 20% of the companies have reported on the s&p 500. about 106 have already reported. the numbers on a quarter to quarter basis look okay, but this early in the cycle we're looking at only about 61 that are giving positive surprise situations. that's not that good. you expect later in the cycle you're going to see some of the more weaker players, but we've had some notable disappointments in some of the tech sectors. you saw those numbers yesterday. i think this is going to be a reflection of that. >> randy, thank you so much for joining us on short notice. thank you for watching us. "closing bell" will have much more. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to b
. >> sharon, thank you very much. appreciate it. have a great weekend. >> randy bateman, very quickly, what's the cause of the selloff, randy? >> obviously there's a reflection of what's going on with regard to earnings. i think, you know, we were right in the midst of earnings season. about 20% of the companies have reported on the s&p 500. about 106 have already reported. the numbers on a quarter to quarter basis look okay, but this early in the cycle we're looking at...
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facebook friend sharon writes, if you could -- her answer is b. you're correct, the answer is b. it's 6:50. we'll have a check of the news before you go when we return. >>> welcome back. 6:53. your weather first. we're looking good this morning. a couple of high clouds out there. 48 degrees at national. 61 by noon. the winds are going to be kicking up as well with a cold front. we'll have a high of 63. driving home breezy and 59 degrees. michael? >> thank you, sir. >>> it's 6:54. here's a check of the news before you go. today we'll find out if the nats do indeed have the right stuff. jayson werth sure did last night. bottom of the 9th, game-winning walkoff home run. nats are tied with the cardinals two games a piece. winner of tonight's game will face off against the san francisco giants. >>> it's 6:54. we have one final look at traffic and weather when we return. >>> one more thing and we are saying game on because there is another game on thanks to this guy, jayson werkt, a walkoff -- werth, a walkoff home run. did you see him come around the plate? pumped up. he was on fire.
facebook friend sharon writes, if you could -- her answer is b. you're correct, the answer is b. it's 6:50. we'll have a check of the news before you go when we return. >>> welcome back. 6:53. your weather first. we're looking good this morning. a couple of high clouds out there. 48 degrees at national. 61 by noon. the winds are going to be kicking up as well with a cold front. we'll have a high of 63. driving home breezy and 59 degrees. michael? >> thank you, sir. >>>...
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back to you. >> thank you very much, sharon. >>> the metals markets may be selling off but here on the floor of the new york stock exchange, we are in rally mode and bob pisani rejoins me once again. we were up almost 100 points. pulled back a little bit but the underpinnings seem to be there for a pretty good session. >> 3-2 advancing to declining stocks. we rally going into the european close. i don't think it was because of europe, for once. the euro is not particularly strong today, dollar not particularly weak. you dow jones industrial average, we hit almost 100 points. that was going into that close over in europe. what's going on today, banks and drug stocks lead the market. dow leaders here are basically bank of america, merck, pfizer, jpmorgan. citigroup had its earnings out little better than expected. helping bank stocks. abbott and lilly in the drug group had better than expected results in some drugs they're working on, helping the pharmaceutical group. many of those at 52-week highs. playing off what sharon was saying about the weak gold and silver market, we had a big ra
back to you. >> thank you very much, sharon. >>> the metals markets may be selling off but here on the floor of the new york stock exchange, we are in rally mode and bob pisani rejoins me once again. we were up almost 100 points. pulled back a little bit but the underpinnings seem to be there for a pretty good session. >> 3-2 advancing to declining stocks. we rally going into the european close. i don't think it was because of europe, for once. the euro is not particularly...
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you have got old infrastructure so it's more vulnerable, so you want to check it ever more closely. i thought sharon did a good job describing what it takes to bring it back up so, that's the first issue. the second, you got to check the port, the northeast, the middle atlantic, very dependent upon both finnished product imports as well as crude oil imports. if the ports are damaged by that sea surge, you are looking a what the ever time it takens to repair, how you offload finished product or crude. more importantly, and this gets to the issue of price, what happens in the distribution and retail network? if you have gas stations with no electricity, they are out of business. if you have wholesale depots where they don't have electricity, they are out of business. now you have the path trains down, metro north looks like it is down for a while. you are going to have parking lots on the freeways surrounding the metropolitan area of new york in particular and new jersey so you are going to consume a lot of gas. you also have the emergency sneernsd are going to drink diesel like it's
you have got old infrastructure so it's more vulnerable, so you want to check it ever more closely. i thought sharon did a good job describing what it takes to bring it back up so, that's the first issue. the second, you got to check the port, the northeast, the middle atlantic, very dependent upon both finnished product imports as well as crude oil imports. if the ports are damaged by that sea surge, you are looking a what the ever time it takens to repair, how you offload finished product or...
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back to you guys. >> sharon, thank you so much. sharon epperson at the nymex. fresh from the opening bell this morning, first on cnbc, security company adt celebrating its spin-off from tyco international. shares up over 6% since it began trading one week ago. we're joined by the ceo here at post 9. congratulations, welcome. >> thank you very much. >> why is this the right time to go solo? >> adt is ready. we've been part of tyco, we've cloned up the portfolio, we're performing very well. it's a great opportunity for us to be a pure play, focused exclusively on the small business and residential security market. >> a lot of people talk about as adt goes, it pivots around what housing is doing. to what degree is that true? >> we haven't had a very strong housing market for the last five years when you think about it. and adt as continued to perform well. we grew our business through the economic downturn. clearly with a stronger housing market, we think we can accelerate our growth. but we're not dependent on a strong housing market. >> within housing, how can w
back to you guys. >> sharon, thank you so much. sharon epperson at the nymex. fresh from the opening bell this morning, first on cnbc, security company adt celebrating its spin-off from tyco international. shares up over 6% since it began trading one week ago. we're joined by the ceo here at post 9. congratulations, welcome. >> thank you very much. >> why is this the right time to go solo? >> adt is ready. we've been part of tyco, we've cloned up the portfolio, we're...
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they trailed sharon engel by three points at the end and he wins. they're not correctly polling latinos and hispanics. virginia is a huge thing. 80% of the state, and a 92% increase since 2000. if you see an irregularity or differentiation from the polling in colorado, virginia, florida and perhaps florida on election night because they didn't correctly poll lati teenotices. >> virginia will come down to the d, democrats. 200,000 defense jobs are on the line with that sequestration looming on the horizon. the president knows that. i think george allen and tim kainen that. george allen has a new ad talking about it. >> the defense cuts tim kaine are threatening over 200,000 virginia jobs. the solution is to raise taxes. that will cost even more jobs. >> i think there's making a big deal about this because then it's crucial in the state economy. it will trickle up to the presidential election as well. >> it's a huge deal in virginia. up next, the cleanup efforts. how long does it take to get things back to normal? downed trees and power lines, an all
they trailed sharon engel by three points at the end and he wins. they're not correctly polling latinos and hispanics. virginia is a huge thing. 80% of the state, and a 92% increase since 2000. if you see an irregularity or differentiation from the polling in colorado, virginia, florida and perhaps florida on election night because they didn't correctly poll lati teenotices. >> virginia will come down to the d, democrats. 200,000 defense jobs are on the line with that sequestration...
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back to you. >> thank you very much for that, sharon. let's check in where we are with the equities on the nyse, trimming our losses slightly you 76. >> volume on the light side, 3-1 declining to advancing stocks. as it so happens many times in the middle of the day, euro weaked just before 11:00, our market weakened with it down 80 points, euro hit the lows for the day. major sec to again, tech is the weak group here, of course, apple weakness, but consumer discretionary health care industrials and materials also on the downside. there's not that much difference here between a lot of these stocks, except in the tech sector. i want to mention real weakness in the home improvement group. owns corning on a warning about 2012, really getting hurt today. that is taking down a lot of the home improvement stocks their business, fiberglas insulation doing well in new homes but replacement business, simon, where the real problem is right now, not as strong as it was in the last couple of years. that is not new homes though. >> thank you very muc
back to you. >> thank you very much for that, sharon. let's check in where we are with the equities on the nyse, trimming our losses slightly you 76. >> volume on the light side, 3-1 declining to advancing stocks. as it so happens many times in the middle of the day, euro weaked just before 11:00, our market weakened with it down 80 points, euro hit the lows for the day. major sec to again, tech is the weak group here, of course, apple weakness, but consumer discretionary health...
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sharon osbourne's family had their is way toooyoung." the edia - grinn cannleave you poopee. honey boo booos family seems &pbut ttat didn't stop ppople o line from ppsting dirr predictions. "this will end badly." alreadyyshe's been alwayy be telling oof nn ne in particular." debuted on south park... "i'm only 6 and p've already had 3 heart mentioned by the president... "honey boo boo endoosed me.. pig relief." she almoot pwatted dr. drew... "hi, don't hit." these days she's less honey... (nats of snoring) more boo boo. "is there &psomethinn eeciting yyo'd like cnn new york.?" jeanne moos, the hit drama "homeland" is phe it drama 3pthe hit drama " renewed for a third season. season.but the news comes at the heels of a bitter sweet wee. weekkwhy the show's director aad producers... are being takkn to court. 3you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. ((bump out)) ((break 1)) when we switched to fios, r tv, better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announce
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back to you. >> sharon, thank you so much. sharon epperson. bob pisani is here at post 9 looking at what's moving. it's largely about housing >> liftoff. i'm dying to hear what diane has to say about it, my old friend here. the point is these numbers were a magnitude of order greater than expectations. normally t normally analysts don't get it this wrong, but here's what we're talking about. september starts were up 35% year over year. that is a huge number. and even more importantly, up 15% sequentially from august. these are very, very big numbers. and everybody says, oh, it's all multi-family. no, that's an old story. single family up 43% year over year. up 11% from august. these are big numbers, way above expectations here. let me show you the chart, the long-term chart going back eight or nine years for housing starts. pretty sickening drop all the way to 2009. there's the bottom at 458,000. look at the numbers we're dealing with here, almost at 800,000. there's a long slow slope on the upside, but definitely moving there. from 458, appro
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back to you. >> thank you very much, sharon. >>> the dow jones industrial average is off 102 points. joining us next, chief u.s. equity strategist at ubs. we will of course ask him whether this market sell-off today means a buying opportunity for you or not. >>> the s&p financials are up a fraction today. home building stocks are up but the automobile sector is on the downside by about .66%. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. attention, owner of the lig
back to you. >> thank you very much, sharon. >>> the dow jones industrial average is off 102 points. joining us next, chief u.s. equity strategist at ubs. we will of course ask him whether this market sell-off today means a buying opportunity for you or not. >>> the s&p financials are up a fraction today. home building stocks are up but the automobile sector is on the downside by about .66%. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management...
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. >> thank you very much, sharon. also a lot more right now. let's talk those gas price, got steven shork, editor of the shork report. oil price, gasoline prices are coming off. maybe you could say due to bad things such as the slowing economy or slowing global economy, at the same time, let's look at the silver lining, how much further do you think gas prices are going to fall for us? >> absolutely a good silver lining right now. certainly with the selloff we are seeing in the oil prices will translate into lower gasoline prices in the weeks ahead. now, it's important to keep in mind what we are seeing now very normal. we are at a time of the season where retailers can sell winter grade gasoline, therefore, their access to a greater supply of oil has increased and that helps to lower the price. so, we do normally see a down tick in gasoline prices at this time of the year. now, i think what really is highlighting what we've seen recently is in september and at the beginning of this month, we saw counter cyclical ride higher in gas prices. so,
. >> thank you very much, sharon. also a lot more right now. let's talk those gas price, got steven shork, editor of the shork report. oil price, gasoline prices are coming off. maybe you could say due to bad things such as the slowing economy or slowing global economy, at the same time, let's look at the silver lining, how much further do you think gas prices are going to fall for us? >> absolutely a good silver lining right now. certainly with the selloff we are seeing in the oil...
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sharon, what do you think about these debates and whether they actually move people at the polls? caller: i am not sure. i wish that candy would ask about the reagan rule. reagan set the capital gains rate at 28% because he believed capital gains should not be taxed at those rates, which is outrageous, because mitt romney is using the carry interest loophole. that is not capital gains. capital gains is for income over one year. would run the be willing to get rid of this carried interest rate will hold? it is not double tax, he has paid trip partnership and there is no corporate tax incurred. host: you are on the republican line. have you made up your mind? caller: probably. host: do you want to share? caller: i just do not see -- it is a split ticket -- i do not see where mitt romney has a definitive plan for the economy. to me it will be bush no. 2, with tax cut 2001, 2003, and then financial meltdown. i do not think that to go back to the system will be productive. i would prefer the reagan rule, all alike as said, everyone is taxed at the same rate. i do not think they should
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>> i hope the next debate he does. >> sharon, what about you? you said you were impressed by the fact he had women in his cabinet. >> i mean, i'm impressed he made and effort, but he didn't talk about how he felt about having them there. >> and he didn't answer the equal pay question. how do you think he feels about that? >> i don't know if he cares. >> but you would still vote for him possibly? >> i mean, the bigger issue is we need to get people working first. >> what about you valerie? >> i like the idea that he had had women on his cabinet, that he went to find them. >> but he didn't answer the equal pay question. >> he didn't. that's why i'm still an undecided voter. >> proudly, firmly undecided. chris, back to you from the ohio state. >> i thank you all for participating. it's the ohio state university. i blew that one. thank you all for participating tonight. my thanks to ron allen and of course everybody in the focus group. >>> coming up, more from hempstead, new york, and our coverage of the second presidential debate. this is "hardball
>> i hope the next debate he does. >> sharon, what about you? you said you were impressed by the fact he had women in his cabinet. >> i mean, i'm impressed he made and effort, but he didn't talk about how he felt about having them there. >> and he didn't answer the equal pay question. how do you think he feels about that? >> i don't know if he cares. >> but you would still vote for him possibly? >> i mean, the bigger issue is we need to get people...
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you point to what sharon was just talking become the selloff in oil. why? >> absolutely. sharon hit the nail on the head that low print of 8569, think about oil you can the glue that held this market together, a tug-of-war of geopolitical tension as well as global growth forecast reductions. right now the global growth forecast reductions have prevailed and sellers came into equities after the oil dipped down to 88. >> good for companies to pay less for oil, isn't it? but what it says companies are slowing down? >> yes. >> thank you very much. go to kayla tausche for the market update. >> tyler, on the back of oil, we saw that steep drop, take a look at all the big cap oil names. we are talking exxonmobil, chevron, conoco philips, valero and bp. check out valero down 5% on those moves today, definitely a close eye on oil. those names don't look to be hitting the green any time soon. tyler? >> thank you. $35 billion in bond mark nets two-year notes up for auction. rick santelli tracking the action. what's the demand like, rick? >> the demand unbelievable. i feel like cheer
you point to what sharon was just talking become the selloff in oil. why? >> absolutely. sharon hit the nail on the head that low print of 8569, think about oil you can the glue that held this market together, a tug-of-war of geopolitical tension as well as global growth forecast reductions. right now the global growth forecast reductions have prevailed and sellers came into equities after the oil dipped down to 88. >> good for companies to pay less for oil, isn't it? but what it...
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back to you, bob. >> sharon, thanks very much. >>> let's get trading action down here. matt joins me again on the new york stock exchange floor. 2-1 declining to advancing stocks. volume a bit on the light side. bond markets closed today. what are we going to expect this week? >> we really have nothing to go on today. we were hoping a little something on europe, maybe greece. u.s. has shrugged off what we've seen out of the far east with the world bank cutting them. we're going to focus on earnings. alcoa kicks it off but that stock's been range bound 9 to 10. we'll look at consumer staples, costco, maybe jpmorgjpmorgan. >> some people are expecting us to do a lot better in the fourth quarter. are thee in an earnings trough of some kind in is this the bottom or are we going to start seeing improvement? >> i'm probably more negative than most. some of the bellwethers, fedex, caterpillar. that's affected their stocks. it hasn't taken too much out of them in the bigger picture. if they can come out and beat this market could really go higher toward the end of the year. >>
back to you, bob. >> sharon, thanks very much. >>> let's get trading action down here. matt joins me again on the new york stock exchange floor. 2-1 declining to advancing stocks. volume a bit on the light side. bond markets closed today. what are we going to expect this week? >> we really have nothing to go on today. we were hoping a little something on europe, maybe greece. u.s. has shrugged off what we've seen out of the far east with the world bank cutting them. we're...
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host: sharon, thank you very much for your time and for calling into "the washington journal." she mentioned the vice president's debate, that is next week at center college in kentucky. thursday october, 11. a preview program will begin at 7:00. the actual debate will happen at 9:00. and after the debate, just as we always do, your reaction, hearing from you, going to the spin room. if you go to c-span.org, to our debate hub there, you will be able to watch it online. you will also be able to watch some of the cameras that will be available. so instead of one tv, there is a tv on, you can turn on one of the other cameras available on the debate hub. you can look at past debates as well. you can follow the tweets. we are taking tweets at the hashtag tweet 2012. if you are interested in that, c-span.org. again, vice president's -- vice-presidential debate next week. we are also live with that on c-span at noon. noon, 5:00 p.m. eastern time, mitt romney and president obama zsh paul ryan, 6:45 p.m. eastern time live on c-span or c-span.org. i think both of those will also be live
host: sharon, thank you very much for your time and for calling into "the washington journal." she mentioned the vice president's debate, that is next week at center college in kentucky. thursday october, 11. a preview program will begin at 7:00. the actual debate will happen at 9:00. and after the debate, just as we always do, your reaction, hearing from you, going to the spin room. if you go to c-span.org, to our debate hub there, you will be able to watch it online. you will also...
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david, back to you. >> thanks very much, sharon epperson. not the easiest time of late for so-called event-driven managers. the risk has been in risk arbitrage lately. the latest case, out of canada involving a natural gas deal in which malaysia's petronis was expected to conclude and buy progress out of canada. news that just hit ten minutes ago. when you look at progress it was going to be down sharply. it is down because late friday we got work from investment canada it was not going to accept the current application from the company or approve the current deal. about ten minutes ago we heard from petronas announcing they're meeting with industry officials. and they are talking about extending for up to 30 days -- or, i should say, having up to 30 days as part of the usual process to mutually agree to any additional things they can do to make canada happy, to get approval. this is seen as a positive, not just for those who are invested in progress energy shares, you see them there, but also in shares of nexin, involving a chinese acquirer
david, back to you. >> thanks very much, sharon epperson. not the easiest time of late for so-called event-driven managers. the risk has been in risk arbitrage lately. the latest case, out of canada involving a natural gas deal in which malaysia's petronis was expected to conclude and buy progress out of canada. news that just hit ten minutes ago. when you look at progress it was going to be down sharply. it is down because late friday we got work from investment canada it was not going...
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back to you. >> thanks very much, sharon epperson. that global growth affecting oil and treasury prices as well. more and more companies this earnings quarter starting to lay on the excuses when it comes to missing results on both whether it's the top, revenue line, or earnings. art greenburg is back at hq and has more on that subject. >> no target comes close on texas instruments. jim cramer said it was a throw in everything but the dryer quarter. they are pulling out all stops when it comes to what they became. the fiscal cliff, china, europe. they do say the impact of its customers responding to poor demand for their products. key customers, which they did not mention but generally are known and have been mentioned in s.e.c. filings include nokia and research in motion. companies without question the economy by the way is without question the most popular scapegoat. i give several companies credit for looking through it. 3m whose ceo said we'll focus on things within our control and then there's radio shack which deserves a special
back to you. >> thanks very much, sharon epperson. that global growth affecting oil and treasury prices as well. more and more companies this earnings quarter starting to lay on the excuses when it comes to missing results on both whether it's the top, revenue line, or earnings. art greenburg is back at hq and has more on that subject. >> no target comes close on texas instruments. jim cramer said it was a throw in everything but the dryer quarter. they are pulling out all stops...
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back to you. >> thank you, sharon. >>> ebay reporting quarterly results that edge past expectations. the company's outlook came in line with estimates. ahead of the holiday season, should ebay be worried about the increasing price competition among online retailers. coming up. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits o
back to you. >> thank you, sharon. >>> ebay reporting quarterly results that edge past expectations. the company's outlook came in line with estimates. ahead of the holiday season, should ebay be worried about the increasing price competition among online retailers. coming up. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose...
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market cutting losses in half as you can see dow jones industrial average down 51 points. nasdaq in positive territory right now due to a rally in apple which is now at session highs. sharon epperson is at the nimax with that part of the story. >> a significant sell-off today in the oil price as well as across the board in energy complex. a lot of that has to do with supply issues. supply coming back online from transcanada's keystone pipeline that was supposed to be restarted today. that's something that the oil markets were talking about quite a bit. we're talking about futures below the $90 market. low end of the range is between 88 and $92 a barrel for the last several weeks. natural gas prices are under pressure today. a lot of traders saying that now the focus is back on the fact that there is still plenty of natural gas in storage even though it will be slightly colder temperatures coming up and the fact that we're looking at key support level that natural gas was able to break through even though it hit a 2012 high earlier in the session. back to you. >> big story
market cutting losses in half as you can see dow jones industrial average down 51 points. nasdaq in positive territory right now due to a rally in apple which is now at session highs. sharon epperson is at the nimax with that part of the story. >> a significant sell-off today in the oil price as well as across the board in energy complex. a lot of that has to do with supply issues. supply coming back online from transcanada's keystone pipeline that was supposed to be restarted today....
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. >> and good for you. let me add to that. sharon schaeffer, the reading specialist with the arlington club in which she delivered the children to, said you're a true hero in our community. how do you feel about that? >> it's a great feeling. it's good to be, you know, honest and doing a good thing and that is a good deal. >> reporter: he's also saved the lives of a regular customer, a 93-year-old woman. what were the circumstances? >> she was from wisconsin by herself and a april 9 to 10 years old and we have some friends. this one particular weekend, i was supposed to go by and she didn't call and i didn't hear from her and that monday she didn't call for a cab. i said this lady is injured, i know she is, and he contacted the metropolitan police department and they worked to where we can get in. she had fallen and couldn't reach the phone. >> and let me wrap up with this. i know there is a lot of talk about how to improve in this area. you're a veteran and you're one of the best in the nation and what would be your one recom
. >> and good for you. let me add to that. sharon schaeffer, the reading specialist with the arlington club in which she delivered the children to, said you're a true hero in our community. how do you feel about that? >> it's a great feeling. it's good to be, you know, honest and doing a good thing and that is a good deal. >> reporter: he's also saved the lives of a regular customer, a 93-year-old woman. what were the circumstances? >> she was from wisconsin by herself...
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. >> i think you would be fine either way. >>> gold prices closing right now. sharon epperson tracking the action down at nymex. >> not as much action as there is outside nyse here right now as gold prices have closed. basically seeing a little bit of profit taking today. gold closing around 1775 an ounce. down about $8 or so after, of course, hitting highs of the year in the previous session right around 1794. it really is going to take a close above 1791, according to barclays technical analysts to see a move higher toward that 1900 level. and right now, traders are waiting to see what happens, particularly on friday with the jobs data and see whether deutsche bank is correct it will get that 2200 gold price coming up in 2013. back to you. >> thanks very much. >>> new york attorney general eric schneiderman on "power lunch" just minutes ago telling us why he is going after jpmorgan for fraud in mortgage securities and we will tell you which other banks could be on the firing line. he was hinting ominously that this action cannot the last. >>> plus, they say s
. >> i think you would be fine either way. >>> gold prices closing right now. sharon epperson tracking the action down at nymex. >> not as much action as there is outside nyse here right now as gold prices have closed. basically seeing a little bit of profit taking today. gold closing around 1775 an ounce. down about $8 or so after, of course, hitting highs of the year in the previous session right around 1794. it really is going to take a close above 1791, according to...
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we'll see you here at the top of the hour we'll see i at the top of the hour. jenna shared her recipe with sharon, who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! >> steve: incredible images just coming in. look at that right there. this one from virginia beach. two friends leaning into the strong wind and rain off the chesapeake bay. it looks like they're about to dive in. over to frisco, north carolina, where water from the ocean is starting to flood and cross highway 12. that is never good. the strong winds sending this tree into a house in sunset park, north carolin
we'll see you here at the top of the hour we'll see i at the top of the hour. jenna shared her recipe with sharon, who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer...
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our panel includes jane shatzky and sharon epperson and nice to see you guys. >> we'll start off and head to skype. kristi from riverside, missouri, skipg in, good morning. >> good morning. >> hi. what's your question? >> when my husband and i were first married we incurred a lot of credit card debt, and currently we're living on student loans, and some of those interest rate on the credit cards are up to 20%. we've called and talked to supervisors and they say there's nothing we can do to lower them. >> okay. what do you think? what can they do? >> look at a different credit card all together, as in transferring your balance. do you know how your credit score is? >> last i checked it was like 6-something. >> so if you go to nerdwallet.com, they have a list of balance transfer cards that you can get with an average creddard score. if you're in the 6, your credit score needs some work. 630, 640, can find a card to transfer your balance to. may incur a fee but it might be worth it as long as you run to see how much you'll save on interest and work on getting that score back up. >> okay
our panel includes jane shatzky and sharon epperson and nice to see you guys. >> we'll start off and head to skype. kristi from riverside, missouri, skipg in, good morning. >> good morning. >> hi. what's your question? >> when my husband and i were first married we incurred a lot of credit card debt, and currently we're living on student loans, and some of those interest rate on the credit cards are up to 20%. we've called and talked to supervisors and they say there's...